Just signed up for o'bamacare 60 bn/mo. Which works to less than I'll be fined until 2019.

Anyway, Nero, since you're clearly an expert; I'll call you instead of the provider if I have any legal questions regarding what's covered and what not. Thanks, man. It's good to know I can talk to someone directly who understands all of this, and can help me decide what to do.

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The big corporate interests & middle men profiting on high medical costs are also the same cronies lobbying congress to continue stifling competitive markets for services & pharmaceuticals.

It's not coincidence that heavy gov't restrictions and forcefully limited markets caused by imposed border restrictions, all salted with corporate favoritism in the US gov't and enacted by decrees from 'oversight' administrations such as the FDA, have made our healthcare more expensive. The medical industry has been lousy with profiteers all trying to get a piece. This situation has been part of the swamp for awhile.

Another reason for us regular Americans to appreciate Trump's approach in yet another issue that most of the DC elites haven't bothered to address because it would piss off their big financial backers or just be too much trouble for something they don't have to worry about so much as the rest of us.

Here's our Troll-In-Chief announcing that the Big Pharma and Insurance company lobbyists, who spend massive amounts of money keeping this overpriced status quo, can fuck right off. More importantly, that he intends to do something about it instead of giving them more power to further control the system, as happened during the previous presidency. ~>>

The big corporate interests & middle men profiting on high medical costs are also the same cronies lobbying congress to continue stifling competitive markets for services & pharmaceuticals.

It's not coincidence that heavy gov't restrictions and forcefully limited markets caused by imposed border restrictions, all salted with corporate favoritism in the US gov't and enacted by decrees from 'oversight' administrations such as the FDA, have made our healthcare more expensive. The medical industry has been lousy with profiteers all trying to get a piece. This situation has been part of the swamp for awhile.

Another reason for us regular Americans to appreciate Trump's approach in yet another issue that most of the DC elites haven't bothered to address because it would piss off their big financial backers or just be too much trouble for something they don't have to worry about so much as the rest of us.

Here's our Troll-In-Chief announcing that the Big Pharma and Insurance company lobbyists, who spend massive amounts of money keeping this overpriced status quo, can fuck right off. More importantly, that he intends to do something about it instead of giving them more power to further control the system, as happened during the previous presidency. ~>>

I saw the Trump speech, I was impressed. Let's see how it is going to come true.

Anything to address the three ends of the healthcare triangle: pharma, hospitals, or insurance. You can report in this thread if anything real is happening.

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It is true that Obamacare was a gift-wrapped ribeye bone for the pharmaceutical wolves. To a lesser extent, so is Medicare.

MediCal patients will actually schedule on office visit (for zero copay) to get a prescription for non-prescription Tylenol (for free) whereas anyone else would pay $3 to buy the crap while they were shopping for artichokes.

Even commercial insurance patients will whine like bitches if they have to pay a $30 copayment for their asthma medication that allows them breathe for a month. $1 a day to be able to walk 100 yds without wheezing. Seems like a good deal to me.

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It is true that Obamacare was a gift-wrapped ribeye bone for the pharmaceutical wolves. To a lesser extent, so is Medicare.

MediCal patients will actually schedule on office visit (for zero copay) to get a prescription for non-prescription Tylenol (for free) whereas anyone else would pay $3 to buy the crap while they were shopping for artichokes.

Even commercial insurance patients will whine like bitches if they have to pay a $30 copayment for their asthma medication that allows them breathe for a month. $1 a day to be able to walk 100 yds without wheezing. Seems like a good deal to me.

Whatever, but how true it is what you say.

But then Billy Tauzin's contribution, medicare can not negotiate for lower prices. And how much Tauzin pocketed?

Talk about a swamp. The biggest swamp in the US is the healthcare swamp. The whole congress is corrupted.

Let's see what will Trump do. My guess is more swampy politics.

Be happy with the swamp you got.

PS. Did you watch all three videos, Dr. Ripper?

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